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June 17, 2024

Clearing the First Hurdles to Site Selection: Environmental, Zoning, & Infrastructure

By Brett Hayes, PE, CDT, LEED AP BD+C

In real estate, failing to identify potential defects during the research phase can mean the difference between profitability and insolvency.

By Brett Hayes, PE, CDT, LEED AP BD+C, National Client Manager at Partner Engineering and Science, Inc., published June 17, 2024 on Propmodo.com

Among the many considerations for site selection, environmental, zoning, and infrastructure issues can quickly kill a deal. Particularly for redevelopment scenarios, identifying and overcoming obstacles in these complex fields can be difficult, time-consuming, and costly. For developers and real estate acquisition teams, a basic understanding of environmental, zoning, and infrastructure assessments, along with risk management options, is critical for capturing and capitalizing on prime locations.

In this article from Propmodo.com, Brett Hayes, PE, provides an overview of tools and tactics available to bracket risk in these three key areas.

About the Authors

Brett Hayes, PE, CDT, LEED AP BD+C

Brett Hayes, PE, CDT, LEED AP BD+C

National Client Manager
Since 2016, Brett Hayes, PE, CDT, LEED AP BD+C, has provided engineering leadership at Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) in the Chicago region and is currently a Principal & National Client Manager. Brett is a licensed Professional Engineer in the states of Virginia and Illinois. With two decades of Engineering, Facilities, and Asset Management consultant experience, he leverages his broad engineering and construction background to effectively navigate clients through commercial real estate asset lifecycle stages, from initial due diligence and design to development, construction risk management, ongoing maintenance and optimization, and disposition.

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